Sony has announced the launch of its Reader Store UK, an online ebook library, six years after its US debut.

In a bid to compete against Amazon's similar Kindle offering, Sony's store offers a range of downloadable titles including classics, bestsellers and international publications. Newspapers including The Daily Mail, The Guardian and The Observer are also available to download from the online portal, with the options buy individual copies or sign-up for monthly subscriptions.

Sony has announced the launch of its Reader Store UK, an online ebook library, six years after its US debut.

In a bid to compete against Amazon's similar Kindle offering, Sony's store offers a range of downloadable titles including classics, bestsellers and international publications. Newspapers including The Daily Mail, The Guardian and The Observer are also available to download from the online portal, with the options buy individual copies or sign-up for monthly subscriptions.

Sony has announced the launch of its Reader Store UK, an online ebook library, six years after its US debut.

In a bid to compete against Amazon's similar Kindle offering, Sony's store offers a range of downloadable titles including classics, bestsellers and international publications. Newspapers including The Daily Mail, The Guardian and The Observer are also available to download from the online portal, with the options buy individual copies or sign-up for monthly subscriptions.

Sony has announced the launch of its Reader Store UK, an online ebook library, six years after its US debut.

In a bid to compete against Amazon's similar Kindle offering, Sony's store offers a range of downloadable titles including classics, bestsellers and international publications. Newspapers including The Daily Mail, The Guardian and The Observer are also available to download from the online portal, with the options buy individual copies or sign-up for monthly subscriptions.

Sony has announced the launch of its Reader Store UK, an online ebook library, six years after its US debut.

In a bid to compete against Amazon's similar Kindle offering, Sony's store offers a range of downloadable titles including classics, bestsellers and international publications. Newspapers including The Daily Mail, The Guardian and The Observer are also available to download from the online portal, with the options buy individual copies or sign-up for monthly subscriptions.

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